Four days of Lollapalooza is hard, but Sunday at Grant Park in Chicago was bittersweet. Sunday meant the festival was almost over, but it was also the day that left a lasting impression with an incredible lineup that included Local Natives and Flume.

As the sun finally peered through the clouds for the first time this weekend, tens of thousands of Lollapalooza patrons lined up on Michigan Avenue in Chicago Friday. When I got to Grant Park, I could not even see the entrance from the back of the line. There was a mass of thousands of people of all converging on the security checkpoint.

Yet again, rain is on the Chicago weather forecast on Friday, the second day of Lollapalooza. The festival's social media team kept patrons updated on possible delays, and we were all biting our nails at the chance that we might not get to see M83, Future, or Radiohead.

The Cure join the lineup for this year's Voodoo Music Experience, which will take place November 1-3 on City Park's Festival Grounds. The reunited British band joins a festival that includes Pearl Jam, Nine Inch Nails, Calvin Harris, Bassnectar, Paramore, Macklemore and Ryan Lewis, Afrojack, Boys Noize, Shovels and Rope, The Revivalists, Matt and Kim, How to Destroy Angels, Dr. John and many more.